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The hospital where Tsarev is being held has been placed under heavy security by the FSB.
Former MP of the Verkhovna Rada, who defected to the side of the Russian occupiers, Oleg Tsarev continues to be in intensive care after an attempt on his life. This was reported by propagandist Oleksandr Chalenko, reports RBC.
It is reported that he is in the city hospital Livadia. He is kept in intensive care under heavy security, doctors do not give preliminary forecasts yet.
However, the doctors said that if Tsarev's condition allows for transport in the near future, he will be delivered by air ambulance to Moscow," Chalenko said.
It is known that an attempt on the life of 53-year-old Tsarev was committed in Yalta on the night of 27 October. He was shot twice. The occupiers have opened a criminal case under Article 277 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (attempt on the life of a state or public figure).
Viktor Bondarev, the first deputy head of the Federation Council's committee on defence and security, said that the attempt on Tsarev's life was organised by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). However, the Ukrainian side did not make any statements on this issue.
Meanwhile, Russian State Duma deputy Aleksey Zhuravlyov said in connection with the attempt on Tsaryov's life that it was necessary to "seriously deal with these Ukrainian bastards who do whatever they want on our territory".
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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.











